A Journey Not Done: The Captain Chooses the Hard Road Again

Brisbane, Australia — In a move that cements his status as one of the AFL’s enduring stars, veteran captain Dayne Zorko has signed a one-year contract extension with the Brisbane Lions. The extension ensures Zorko will enter the 2026 season poised to achieve the remarkable milestone of 300 AFL games.
At 36 years old, Zorko continues to be a cornerstone for the Lions, bringing leadership, resilience, and experience to a squad brimming with young talent. His renewed commitment comes at a crucial time for Brisbane, as the club aims to build on its recent success and chase another shot at AFL glory.
“It’s an incredible privilege to continue my journey with this great club,” Zorko said following the announcement. “Reaching 300 games is a dream, but my focus
remains on contributing to the team and helping the younger players grow.”
The extension is not just about numbers; it’s a strategic decision by the Lions’ management to maintain stability and strong leadership in their ranks. Zorko has long been a driving force both on and off the field, known for his work ethic and competitive spirit.
Why It Matters:
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Zorko’s 300-game achievement will place him among the elite in AFL history.
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His mentorship role will be crucial as Brisbane develops its next generation of stars like Jaspa Fletcher and Logan Morris.
The Lions are currently fine-tuning their squad for the upcoming season, balancing experience and youthful energy, with Zorko at the heart of that plan.